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Occurrences of Oil and Gas in Wyoming: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

E. L. Estabrook

AAPG Bulletin

... produced in Wyoming tends to grade from a high gravity, light-colored paraffin base oil in the Frontier and Mowry formations down to a low gravity...

1924

Gravity of Oils in the Appalachian Province: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 3. Variation in Physical Properties

David B. Reger

AAPG Special Volumes

... in the Appalachian province is given in Table I. In New York, a higher Baume gravity seems to be indicated for the older sands, although the scanty data...

1934

Analysis of Zapata County, Texas, Oil: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. W. Bostick

AAPG Bulletin

.... It has a distinct turpentine odor, is dark green in color, has a gravity of 22.2 degrees Baume, and shows a content of 1.1 per cent of B.S. and water...

1921

The Blue Ridge Salt Dome, Fort Bend County, Texas

D. S. Hager, E. Stiles

AAPG Bulletin

.... Modest, somewhat freaky production has been established. The gravity of the oil ranges from 18° to 46° Baume, and on the average is around 28° Baume...

1925

The Blue Ridge Salt Dome, Fort Bend County, Texas

D. S. Hager, E. Stiles

AAPG Special Volumes

... to Jackson in age. Modest, somewhat freaky production has been established. The gravity of the oil ranges from 18° to 46° Baume, and on the average...

1926

The Relation of Quality of Oil to Structure at El Dorado, Arkansas

Henry A. Ley

AAPG Bulletin

... Dorado, Arkansas, oil and gas field in March, 1921, the writer was impressed by the fact that the Baume gravity of the crude oil as well as the Baume...

1923

The Bellevue Pool, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. P. D. Hull

AAPG Bulletin

... of the gushers. One well made several million cubic feet of gas with the oil. A sample of the crude shows a gravity of 19.3 Baume and contains 2.5 per...

1922

Oil Development in Colombia, South America

K. D. White

AAPG Bulletin

... water springs, seepages of petroleum varying from heavy asphaltic oils with a gravity as low as 10° Baume, through amber oils composed almost...

1917

Foreword: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 3. Variation in Physical Properties

Donald C. Barton

AAPG Special Volumes

.... From inspection of the data, he concludes that there is a tendency toward increase of Baume gravity with increasing age and with increasing depth...

1934

The Barbers Hill Oil Field, Chambers County, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Bulletin

... barrels per day of oil of 23° Baume gravity, and the well continued to produce for a period of fifteen months. This was the first successful...

1925

The Barbers Hill Oil Field, Chambers County, Texas

George M. Bevier

AAPG Special Volumes

... production was 70 barrels per day of oil of 23° Baume gravity, and the well continued to produce for a period of fifteen months. This was the first successful...

1926

The Fox Oil and Gas Field, Carter County, Okla.: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Willis Storm

AAPG Bulletin

... and 36 Baume. The higher gravity comes from the deeper sands. The shallow wells produce oil varying from 24 to 28 degrees Baume. The Sinclair Pipe...

1922

The "2-4" Shallow Oil and Gas Field, Stephens County, Okla.: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Willis Storm

AAPG Bulletin

... fairly loose. Their thicknesses vary from 10 to 40 feet. The oil produced tests an average of 24 degrees Baume gravity. The initial productions range...

1921

Oil Developments along the Kentucky-Tennessee Line during 1923

Wilbur A. Nelson

AAPG Bulletin

... an average of 42° Baume gravity, and some of which is around 50° Baume; and a number of them have produced from 500 to 1,000 barrels a day flush productions...

1924

Frannie Oil Field, Park County, Wyoming

A. E. Brainerd, Stuart L. Carter, Bruce F. Curtis

Wyoming Geological Association

..., and has a gravity of 28.1° Baume. Various analyses of the oil have been made; one of these shows a gasoline cut of 22.9 per cent and a sulphur content...

1947

The Welsh, Louisiana, Oil Field

Lyman C. Reed

AAPG Bulletin

..., the comparatively lighter oil being found in the central portion. Oil from the McFadden well (near the margin) had a gravity of 11.5° Baume, the Central City well...

1925

The Welsh, Louisiana, Oil Field

Lyman C. Reed

AAPG Special Volumes

... was of low gravity, 11° to 19° Baume, but had especially high fire and flash points and a viscosity that made it especially desirable for car-journal...

1926

California Oil Production and Reserves

R. E. Collom, R. M. Barnes

AAPG Bulletin

... crudes below 20° Baume are put in one class at one price and gradations in price begin at 20°, the price increasing with the gravity. The Baume gravity...

1924

Petroleum Potentialities of Gulf Coast Petroleum Province of Texas and Louisiana

Donald C. Barton

AAPG Bulletin

... is shown for an increase of the Baume gravity and gasoline content of the oil with increasing depth and in part with increasing stratigraphic depth...

1930

The Haynesville Pool: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. P. D. Hull

AAPG Bulletin

... the largest production show almost no gas, salt-water, or bottom settlings. A sample of the crude shows a gravity of 36.3 Baume and contains 17 per cent...

1921

The Recent Discovery at El Dorado, Arkansas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Wallace E. Pratt

AAPG Bulletin

..., choked down. The oil is brown in color, 36° Baume gravity and contains large proportion of gasoline. Six other wells all making large volumes of gas...

1921

The Mirando Oil Company Well, Zapata County, Texas: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

W. E. Wrather

AAPG Bulletin

... heavy oil in several localities but seldom any gas. The gravity of the Mirando oil is said to be 22.9 degrees Baume, apparently of lubricating grade...

1921

Cotton Valley Oil and Gas Field, Webster Parish, Louisiana: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Sidney Powers

AAPG Bulletin

... by the Louisiana Oil Refining Corporation, was flowing 220 barrels daily of 29½° Baume gravity oil with a gas pressure of only 40 pounds per square inch. On March...

1924

Oil Well in Southern France: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Sidney Powers

AAPG Bulletin

... been made. Another report gives the daily production at 120 barrels the first of February. The oil is 37.5° Baume gravity (corrected to 60° F...

1925

The Edgerly Oil Field, Louisiana

H. E. Minor

AAPG Bulletin

... OF OIL The oil produced from Edgerly is typical Gulf Coast crude, ranging in gravity from 19°-to 22.5° Baume. None of the light gravity or freak oil...

1925

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